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Psylloidea on Acer pseudoplatanus
Joerg Brucklacher
are all these different stages of a psylloidea ?
Can someone tell the species please ? oops - and move this into the right forum ... Frown
Edited by Joerg Brucklacher on 08-04-2021 21:54
 
Joerg Brucklacher
extremely flat
 
Joerg Brucklacher
L3 with exuvia ?
 
Joerg Brucklacher
adult and again exuvia ?
 
Joerg Brucklacher
traces of Psyllidae feeding on Acer ?
 
eklans
Hi Joerg,

I'm not sure about the last image (still trying) but the others should indeed show different stages (early and late instars, green adult) of Rhinocola aceris.

Greetings, Eric
 
Joerg Brucklacher
Great to have all of them together,
thanks for your help an for the det., Eric

Greetings no Frankn

Joerg
 
Tony Irwin
I won't disagree with pictures 1 and 2, but picture 3 is of a typhlocybine nymph, and picture 4 is a freshly emerged typhlocybine, probably a Eurhadina species
Tony
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Tony Irwin
 
eklans
Hi Tony, thanks a lot for waking me up! Absolutely agree!

Greetings, Eric
 
empeejay
The first two are nymphs of Periphyllus (Aphidoidea).
 
Tony Irwin
The great think about Diptera.info is that we usually get there in the end! Grin
Tony
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Tony Irwin
 
eklans
That's right, Tony, and while getting to the end one may learn a lot:
I was in doubt whether the flat ones could be aphids like Periphyllus as I only knew the aestivating 1st instars of P. aceriola. But now I've seen, that P. testudinaceus produces these flat nymphs < 1 mm.
Thanks empeejay!

Greetings, Eric
 
Joerg Brucklacher
let me say it as a bloody amateur I am :
that's insane, thank you to all the "pro" involved ...

Joerg
 
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